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Gardens, home delivered

Growers moved by sustainability and community building are using other people's land to fuel the locavore movement around Greater Boston. [Boston Globe food section]

Fields of green

Across Major League Baseball, teams are getting greener, scoring both public relations points and on the bottom line. See how your team fares. E/The Environmental Magazine.

Bent on conserving their energies

A trio of New England inns offer not ony respite from the road, but a chance to unhook from the grid. Boston Globe travel section.

11TH LEVEL OF PURITY

The top level of the Lenox is the first entire hotel floor in Boston to get a molecular-level cleanliness treatment slowly spreading throughout the industry.

World Wide Hub

For the Boston Globe Magazine, I went through at least 1,000 web pages in search of the most notable sites regarding Boston. Sixty-four made the cut.

GREEN BUILDING IN BOSTON

For GreenSource magazine, I surveyed the state of green building in Greater Boston. The short answer: Pretty good.

CRUISING ON CURRENT

For E/The Environmental Magazine, I wrote about electric motorcycles.

Alliance announced by USGBC, AIA

For Architectural Record, I wrote about an announcement of an alliance between the American Institute of Architects and the US Green Building Council that seemed to promise more than it did, at least at the time.

LEGALLY GREEN Boston is the first major city to add LEED standards to its building code, but is Article 37 having an impact?

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  • Legally green

    For Design New England, I wrote about how the city of Boston's decision to overlay LEED Silver standards onto its building code for new structures over 50,000 square feet is affecting the market.

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